London
The King Against
Thomas Russell< no role >
(on the Prosecution of
Jonathan Blunt< no role >
) for a Misdemeanor.
Gentlemen
Be Pleased to take Notice that Bail will be put in before the Right
Honourable the Lord Mayor of the City of London
and the rest of his Majesty's
Justices at their Quarter Sessions of Goal Delivery of Newgate
Holden at
Justice Hall
in the old Bailey
in and for the said City of London
and County of
Middlesex
to Morrow at Twelve of the Clock at Noon or as Soon after as the
Goal Delivery shall Happen for the said City, Conditioned for my Personal
appearance to answer, Plead to, and Try my Travese to any Indictment
which you shall or may Prefer against me at the next General Sessions
to be held for the said City of London
for a Misdemeanor or otherwise
And the Names of such my Intended Bail are
Thomas Butterfield< no role >
of Apollo Court
near Temple Barr
in the Parish of St. Dunstan in
the West
of London
Gentleman
John Walker< no role >
of the Bull and Pump
also house in Shored in, In the Parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch
in the
County of Middlesex
Victualler
and
John Jennings< no role >
of Elk Street
, Spittal
Fields
in the said County Victualler
, or two of them, Dated this Eleventh Day of July 1759
Thos. Russell< no role >
To Mrs. Jonathan Blunt< no role >
the Prosecutor
of the above Misdemeanor and to Mrs.
Saunders his attorney therein}